This Weekend in Esports: What to Watch from August 3-5

The video game landscape is covered in competitive gaming. Shacknews would like to offer an overview of what to watch for this coming weekend. This weekend, it's EVO, the biggest fighting game tournament in the world.

GSL vs. The World

With MOBAs and the like having taken the world by storm, StarCraft has gone from the world's game to South Korea's game. While certain sectors of the esports world here in the West have cracked their "daed game" jokes about StarCraft II, South Korea still takes the game very seriously and is quite dedicated to the classic RTS.

This weekend will play host to the top players in Korea's Global StarCraft II League, as they compete in a 16-player tournament against the top WCS teams from around the world, including a number of players voted in by fans. The weekend will also feature Cho "Maru" Sung Choo and Joona "Serral" Sotala each assembling their best teams for a $10,000 competition, with the top-performing region scoring a $3,500 bonus. The top talent in the StarCraft world will be on display this weekend, as the march to BlizzCon continues.

NA LCS - Week 7

There have been several teams jockeying for that first place position atop the NA LCS standings throughout the Summer Split. With just three weeks of play left to go in the regular season, it's finally down to just two teams at the top: Team Liquid and 100 Thieves.

This weekend's action is set to kick off with...

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...Team Liquid vs. 100 Thieves!

The killer duo of Chan-Ho "Ssumday" Kim and Liyu "Cody Sun" Sun has run wild across the NA LCS throughout the Summer Split, with Zaqueri "Aphromoo" Black right behind them leading the NA LCS in Assists. If anyone's in a position to stop them, it's the incomparable Yiliang "Doublelift" Peng, who has been such a presence on both the NA LCS and world stage.

If that's not enough, FlyQuest is tied for second in the standings and just a game back. They await Team Liquid on Sunday.

What will you be watching this weekend? Join the conversation and let us know in the comments.

Ozzie has been playing video games since picking up his first NES controller at age 5. He has been into games ever since, only briefly stepping away during his college years. But he was pulled back in after spending years in QA circles for both THQ and Activision, mostly spending time helping to push forward the Guitar Hero series at its peak. Ozzie has become a big fan of platformers, puzzle games, shooters, and RPGs, just to name a few genres, but he’s also a huge sucker for anything with a good, compelling narrative behind it. Because what are video games if you can't enjoy a good story with a fresh Cherry Coke?